Houston private school Rice University has the best quality of life among the country’s universities. Texas A&M has a stellar alumni network. And despite close proximity, there’s a world of difference between Southern Methodist’s campus (No. 2 most beautiful) and the University of Dallas (ugliest campus in America).

That’s what the annual Princeton Review ranking of the best colleges in the U.S. revealed this week. The 2016 edition of the “Best 380 Colleges” doesn’t name a no. 1 overall university this time. Instead the school creates profiles on the top 380 universities and includes more than 60 lists that delve into specific categories like top party schools (University of Illinois students are the nation’s top partiers) and happiest college (Vanderbilt University).

Rice University placed first in both quality of life and “lots of race/class interaction.” Not every list gives students and faculty a reason to boast. Not only does the University of Dallas have the “least beautiful campus,” the Irving-based school also placed seventh for “This is a library?” and no. 12 for “Is it food?”